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he was all being disagreeable and we still think skilled to be disagreeing and that's it that you have to start on the issue of the bottom up it is not going to happen but i mean the good to have been played to be the same from now on the environment is what to be opened it doesn't happen by the way the creed is that is made to keisha little is really starting to form the family the families that if you said from the beginning of this interview already put the news to cody it is all talk and i think stealthy from the family is stuff he will talk about the full dedication of system everything is for the book to love the election in this in the election which is what they tell you and don't discuss and that is it culture that if he does not change he will be able to diversify you will be able to develop the small businesses you will be able to get the dependence from doesn't always well done said jesus i have i but to disagree with you because i actually listen to society i have a kid who goes to school and i don't know where the western westerners stay take this idea of everything being absolutely controlled in russia in schools in the
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media whatever this is not how i experience russia but obviously as you just pointed out we have to agree to disagree but for the time being we need to take a very short break and we'll be back in just a few seconds stay tuned. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat and where i would see me. i'm facing christmas of love out on the streets of london. well you.
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one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the r.c.t. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will come from that story through a three. thousand zero zero zero zero zero i call russia. fly strike strike left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. it's the cradle of jazz. the america is the america we. know of just jazz feeling. a city of climatic contests trophies of alligators on the loose of poverty and crime are used by the least swell members of my family close most. of street racing in the heat of the
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night this is new orleans something the best place in the world. welcome back to worlds apart from it the saga days is a bestselling author and management consultant as we've discussed russia's struggle big building institutions which the. other things have to serve as a constraint on the executive and i think in the united states we have the opposite extreme institutions living too little if any space for the literature of president trump i know you have. a fairly negative view of him but do you think it's healthy
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for the system to sabotage an elected president to such an extent. i think it's not healthy to somebody does anybody i think the problem here is whether united states is on their lifecycle in my judgment and i've written about it a lot. every system has a life cycle and united states is on this declining side of the light life cycle is on the side of the life cycle it is to centralize too bureaucratic and now it's rules in its flexibility that you still have so no the problem is when you go down the system still falling apart and we see that in america when the republicans or democrats or the throat then congress cannot make a decision they cannot close the aisle it's called to make a decision to go and somehow decisions have to be made in that vacuum the executive branch is saying executive order we will make
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a decision and we will move and that's where you get the clash between the two the need for the seizure making on one hand and the effectiveness of the political system today because of the fight between the components because one of the in the life cycle well interesting just before the break you were telling me that what russia needs to develop is this culture of agreeing to disagree that you know you need to teach people how to accept each other's differences and in the united states arguably we have some of the best institutions in the world i'm not saying it ironically i think the united states could really be proud of the kind of institution is built and yet what you're saying is it seems to be exactly the same democrats and republicans people of various political persuasion simply not being able to stand to one another how do you explain this paradox you have strong institutions but still very very little in the way of balancing.
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as i was thinking before when we had been thinking clearly enough. when a system starts to fall apart whether it's a car or a human being or a society and i believe that americans these integration is occurring already not only on the political sphere on the cultural scene on the social scene we're already seeing that the semitism going we see the rejection of minorities we see the lake of tolerance in the past fair play was the culture today. it's a self-serving culture so this falling apart is what's causing these two to should not to be effective enough because the location of the life cycle and i don't think is no going to change very fast we're not going to change it easily because when we sell aging to reverse it is going to take a lot it will take another crisis a major major crisis the medical system is the engineering the motor city that was
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created in athens in a small town when everybody knows everybody is not a prick about today in a society that is an enormous was my major corporations multinational corporations business is you two shoes being extremely powerful it's a totally different environment for them across texas to torpor it now you often talk about trust and respect being fundamental for. good leadership but i think the american political culture at this juncture could be summarized by two words and those are mistrust and disrespect and i think on some level this attitude is increasingly becoming institutionalized you can no longer talk about trump you cannot analyze he's actions without expressing press found contempt for him do you think that will and with trump or do you think that will have consequences beyond him no i think. there is
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a trend look if you look at all the presidents of john f. kennedy. the popular. it is going down more and more and more and more this is because we're revealing their life cycle when they were going to zation ages they turn against their leaders they turn again is a leader in the falling apart is not only horizontally but also vertical it by the way if clinton was elected she would be criticized not less the kind of companies criticised because the system turns against its leader that's where we are in the life cycle i believe one of the other and. comparably accenture's is probably essential because he is a businessman it doesn't realize that when you get to a political position you need to be this form of in this case is a big mouth it's more it's of say down and that's why he's suffering through so much criticism and yes i know you have these your own system of classifying
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leadership styles and you suggested that all leaders could be classified as either producers administrators and turk printers or integrators you call trump a big east somebody who is used to making his own decisions with very little regard for administrative constraints and he also said before that the bureaucracy in washington is also a fight to the extreme how do you make that system more agile without subjecting you to somebody like trying do you think trump as horrible as you may seem he is could be a necessary wake up call for the aging system. the way you change the system and investing fifty percent fifty years of my life twenty three books about this subject how do you rejuvenate the bureaucracy you do not do it when you can do it which is your readership but that's not good enough that's the only condition to make a change because you need a leadership that's willing to change the system you have to change the system and
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with those images the system is to shift the power structure of the company the power structure of the company gets very strong your own the financial people about the risk averse people about the control of both those people that want a system or to change you want to open the system and the component to it the strategic planning the marketing the systems integration the system the innovation you have to go to components that don't exist in the company you know that to change the culture so it's a structural changes don't just change you the leader but you know regardless of what you may think of. russia's role in the two thousand and sixteen us presidential elections i think it's clear that trump. bringing something new into the american political culture i mean he's still part and parcel of the american political system he represents certain trance he represents certain views does he not qualify for the kind of opening that you have just laid out is definitely bringing you. new ideas you directions for the system but is going
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the wrong way about it if you go do what you doctor ok about this node while you do it but how you do it the how is more important than the what and the and the was because the hope can undermine the work in a way is how he's undermining it he doesn't know how to do the political system you go to elected because of that this is this faction of the people who is a political system they want to change they want something different so they go something different now the question is what do you do with that is not successful to make a change because if you're not mobilized the political power is necessary to make the change is doing it in the vacuum i don't if you previously rode that you believe that secretary clinton would have been a last dangerous leader why why is that she would have been a less dangerous than i didn't say that i said that she would be criticize the stump is going to say yes but i think there were all that you also wrote an article
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in reach and you were very critical. both in the run up to the elections and afterwards and i think in one of those articles you suggested that clinton for all her faults would have been a more i guess castle leader why do you think she would have been a better fit for this aging system the only reason why i thought so is she was not the perfect candidate is a for me i think with a really problem here to select both of them were not very attractive but she has a lot of experience is issue of the first lady for many. and she was involved in the political system she understands the political system and she can maneuver the political system while he can look because he is no longer standing on the political system you know so to run a business is a real estate developer he makes decisions on that is seldom right but never in doubt that's a totally different system that somebody was running a political system should have hillary clinton is somebody who is most famous quote
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a secretary of state was we came we saw he died hahaha and that was about the brutal murder of another had of state i understand that she would have been more likely to play by the administer chief rules of the american bra crissy but why do you seeing that in and of itself the compliance made those rules is somewhat less dangerous especially if he if you take into account her role in for example libyan affairs she may have been better for the american system but with the she have been better for the world i work is a lot of prime ministers i work with a prime ministers in my consulting profession i work. of the largest companies on earth and i can tell you one thing many of them follow the shooter's story over the. new clove if you know the story of the children's story
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they. will give this story but there are these says oh what a wonderful clothes he has many of these leaders do not have the power that they project to they have this is to his becoming far too big and far too complicated so that by raising like that he could throw people expect them to be in control of the facts through the looking control if you think this you can she could have gone through whatever the libya will dreaming she will go to go through all of this is the but she has to act like she's just go through the system that's why she was accused but the real issue of the other thing about it well then i don't understand how your argument for her being a less dangerous leader would have. hold but anyway can i finish our conversation of it one one one more question and that takes us back to russia because the russian leadership the russian president i think is more in control of what is happening in this country than many other leaders in many other countries
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but i think he really needs to change his leadership style right now if he really wants to more than right modernize russia to the extent that he saskia once can you do you believe in leaders ability to change that leadership styles at the prime of their careers if he was let's say an integrator or an administrator his entire political life kempsey all of a sudden become the producer or an interpreter or i believe that putin wants to change he wants to change russia i have no doubt about that i've been watching his actions and by the way i lecture. to all the governors of russia before him so that i've been i've been watching him and i can tell you one thing he wants to change his program is it doesn't know how to go about it because changing a system takes more than just talking about is changing the power structure with those in control changing the power structure was all those in control look at my
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hands there is always a conflict between flexibility and control ability if you increase schools rodeos flexibility if you. control the national system is to control the flexibility the medical system has a lot of flexibility losing control it's a thing falling apart how do you bring it together that's where the problem is and that this change in the power structure and he has to do that and i don't know i think he doesn't want to worry about it that is his problem is intentions are good but he does a lot to go about it well dr and he says i guess time will tell but for now we have to leave it there i really appreciate you being with us today and charm yours please share your comments and our twitter facebook and youtube pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here on the worlds apart.
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hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got in the time. i mean this is just fun there's still a dude you've. got. to see if. the
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city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets . the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be
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a castle. such solution. me house on a city parking space is not a solution. someone monitoring the site otherwise it will be a free for all there are a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. i . feel. so should i. i i i. i. i. i i.
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six pm from moscow iran's military chief declares an end to the week long anti-government protest in that country we look at how the demonstrators were encouraged from abroad. coming up to the news of rising violent crime in one of germany's regions may be linked to an influx of young male migrants according to government backed research. and the french president plans a new law to target fake news and foreign outlets while relations with his own media are still at rock bottom. i welcome to live from moscow just in the evening here my name is kevin first then iran's military chief says the unrest that's been blighting the country for the
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past week is now over but at least twenty one people died in the nationwide protests and there are still reports of small demonstrations last night the unrest began as a working class protest against declining living standards and high unemployment but it quickly fled into violent anti-government rallies u.s. leaders were quick to throw their support behind the uprising too but it seems it may have misread the why. most are ready. when they ask for a better economy when they ask for the government to spend money on their own country as opposed to terror exploits overseas or in other countries sure we would certainly do when they say that to you i support matt i'm not going to go i'm not going to see that's why you're trying to trap me into something like that i'm not going to go there to try that is no that is not our that is not our policy but we hear what the iranian people are saying poverty corruption and economic uncertainty have the potential to trigger protests in the world over. and they can quickly
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turn ugly. but the international reaction to such unrest seems to depend on the country and question this is the precise picture of a long oppressed people rising up against their dictators so with all the fun you know i mean in any country people can protest against high prices but when have a such demonstrations happen in our country opponents of the establishment come out and support them some western leaders are barely able to contain their enthusiasm for regime change and are rushing to throw their weight behind the demonstrators we are now seeing an organic popular uprising organized organized by brave iranian citizens on the largest scale since two thousand and nine the greats of rain young people have been repressed for many years they're hungry for food for freedom along with human rights the wealth of iran is being looted song for change it is
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essential that western powers to bring to the. marriage of the west the power is. back in the arena. because it's only with. that being the iranian people will be secure and can go all the way to securing their freedom in the of the previous regime but we've seen where this apparent pro-democracy fervor can lead. johnny you. the american president says he supports the protesters but these protests are not protests against the government these kinds of demonstrations happen in any country and they are against rising prices but each time these demonstrations happen we see that the authorities opponents use them for their own purposes the majority in iran i believe want evolution not revolution or he will arrow spring style which has brought so much suffering elsewhere on the other hand the west
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seems oddly quiet about the massive rallies that are being held across iran in support of the government to. the root of it is just a canard it's the problem of youth unemployment i personally haven't been able to find a job for a long time but if people have a job they don't have any problem with the government of course most of iran's economic problems are domestically generally but another reason why investment and thus new jobs has been slow in coming is that contrary to their obligations under the nuclear agreement western countries notably the united states have not taken sufficient steps to facility normal financial flows when it comes to iran the west says it's listening but clearly selectively co-opting democracy for its own ends is a difficult habit to break and especially if you're going to r.t.
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london aside this is the protests in iran began the game or international attention seemed a number of fake images being circulated widely on social media won't work this scene check out this tweet showing a woman photo of a woman hitting police officers with a caption iran turned out to be a screenshot from an iranian movie not real well to be exposed amount of post that claimed it was supposed to be simply symbolic then there was a video which gave thousands of views. it was said to show a march in iran that was later proved to be a protest in bahrain into an eleven of the fakes were perhaps less clear one post claimed to show the rising when it was actually a photo of a pro government rally. u.s. national security advisers got his knives out for the new year it seems with the call to reveal what he describes as insidious russian meddling and he says that pulling back the curtain as he described it might be a vital first step to preventing further interference the russian play big trend
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hit full throttle almost a year ago now with the release of the us intelligence report that kept the momentum going throughout twenty seventeen. arguably the biggest story of twenty seventeen was russia it was on the lips of world leaders and politicians but this wasn't always the case this was obama's analysis of the country back in twenty fourteen russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors. not out of strength but out of weakness regional power weakness well that was the past in the last year we've seen russia propelled to be the greatest threat on the planet in the words of the former f.b.i. chief what kind of threat do you believe russia present star democratic process given what you know about russia's behavior of late well certainly that in my view
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the greatest threat of any nation on earth well here's how it all began on january sixth of last year u.s. intelligence agencies issued a report saying that russia had tried to influence our elections with this russian president vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign in twenty sixteen aimed at the us presidential election russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the us democratic process denigrate secretary clinton and home her electability and potential presidency we further assist putin and the russian government develop a clear preference for president elect trump now the authors of the report at the time said they had high confidence in their judgments a few pages later they explained exactly what they meant by high confidence with a little disclaimer high confidence generally indicates that judgments to based on high quality information from multiple sources high confidence does not imply that the assessment is fact or a certainty such judgments might be wrong well after the report the word got around
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that blaming russia was now a thing and that opened the floodgates in twenty seventeen hardly a lection went by in europe without russia being accused of meddling. in the balance disruptor covert effort in two thousand and sixteen covert disruptor. part of our responsibility to educate the western world about what's going on in the united states germany france the other one in montenegro. from hacking into the danish defense ministry to trying to meddle in the maltese elections russia has had a truly diverse collection of accusations thrown at it russia is accused of influencing the bragg's it vote through social media it's probably yes sure i mean
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i believe all of this it's russia they're crazy right russia was accused of intervening in the french election yeah you know what i believe that to the german election sure. catalonia separatism yeah yeah i believe that to all take oliver about sending bots after a star trek star trying to take him down with sexual allegations star check no star wars i would believe if i had my doubts about a box so i would say no. they were actually accused of that was. russia hacked into the u.s. irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media.

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